What are safety glasses used for?

Safety glasses provide eye protection for general working conditions where there may be dust, chips or flying particles. Additional side protection can be provided by the use of side shields and wraparound-style safety glasses. Safety lenses are available in glass, plastic, polycarbonate and Trivex™ materials.

What does the safety glasses symbol mean?

4. Safety Glasses. The eye protection safety sign indicates there is the possibility of chemical, environmental, radiological, or mechanical irritants and hazards in the laboratory.

What do you call safety glasses?

Goggles, or safety glasses, are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking.

What is PPE safety glasses?

Safety goggles are tight-fitting eye protection that completely cover the eyes, eye sockets and the facial area around the eyes and provide protection from impact, dust,, mists, and splashes.

Who needs safety glasses?

Knowing When to Wear Safety Eyewear is Critical You only have one set of eyes, and the goal is to protect yourself. You have to be cognizant at all times of what the appropriate equipment is.” You should wear safety eyewear when working in or near conditions and tasks that most often cause eye injuries.

When should safety glasses be worn?

As mentioned above, safety glasses or goggles should be worn whenever there is a risk to the eyes. These are some types of hazards that you need to be aware of: Flying Objects: These are anything that may impact your face. This may include glass, wood, metal or any equipment.

When should you wear safety glasses?

You should wear safety eyewear when working in or near conditions and tasks that most often cause eye injuries. This means wearing safety eyewear when working in or around the potentially dangerous jobs and hazardous areas.

What is the symbol for caution?


This article contains uncommon Unicode characters.

Type of hazard Unicode glyph Unicode
Generic caution U+26A0
Poison U+2620
Ionizing radiation U+2622
Ionizing radiation – high-level source

What is the difference between safety glasses and goggles?

Here are the key differences between goggles and glasses: Safety goggles offer complete protection around your eye. Safety glasses may only offer protection around the front and sides (not to the top).

Why is eye protection important in the workplace?

Summary. Any job that involves airborne particles or hazardous substances carries a risk of eye injury. Handling chemicals under high pressure or managing a strap under tension, which may suddenly release, are added risks. Wearing eye protection appropriate for the task can significantly reduce the risk of injury.

When should you use eye protection?

Workplace eye protection is needed when the following potential eye hazards are present:

  1. Projectiles (dust, concrete, metal, wood and other particles).
  2. Chemicals (splashes and fumes).
  3. Radiation (especially visible light, ultraviolet radiation, heat or infrared radiation, and lasers).

Should safety glasses be worn all day?

Workers are worried whether or not it’s healthy for their eyes to be looking through a “plastic” (aka polycarbonate) lens all day while on the job; it’s a valid concern. The short answer is no – wearing safety eyewear cannot damage your vision.